Leigh.

Founder/CEO

Biography.

With 25 years of Fortune 100, political, global event and international sports and entertainment experience, Leigh tenaciously provides clients with her deep expertise in crafting creative PR, marketing and communications strategies that deliver strategic results and engage influencers. Known in the industry as a "fixer", she has a reputation for managing crisis communications and solving PR and marketing challenges.

Best known for her nonlinear approach using critical thinking, intuition, and risk-taking to deliver a more imaginative solution to a problem, Leigh employs lateral thinking to make connections between completely unrelated fields, leading to the generation of ideas that transcend existing structure.

Leigh has lead complex initiatives in response to evolving buying patterns and shaped the public profile and reputation for both high profile personal and corporate brands. Whether it’s maintaining high profile reputations, collaborations and partnerships, introducing new products for major brands or delivering PR activation at the Super Bowl, projects she's worked on have appeared in Forbes, International Business Times, Fast Company, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the New York Times, NFL Network, ESPN, Sports Illustrated and more.

Actively involved in public service, Leigh is a Board Member of the National MS Society Arizona Chapter, Phoenix Conservatory of Music, Challenger Space Center Arizona and the Southwest Tennis Foundation. She has received numerous accolades for her leadership, entrepreneurship and community involvement and is a Phoenix Business Journal 2018 Outstanding Women in Business. She shares the same Myers-Briggs profile as Darth Vader and you can always find her on Twitter @leighdow.

3 Strengths

Nonlinear approach, using critical thinking, intuition and risk taking to deliver a more imaginative solution to a problem.

Employing lateral thinking to make connections between completely unrelated fields, leading to the generation of ideas that transcend existing structure.